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enFri, 18 Aug 2017 05:14:31 GMTFri, 18 Aug 2017 05:14:31 GMTRev914125Radical Samples for the Surface DialThe Surface Dial was just introduced to the world last week at the Windows 10 event.

Think it might be a while until we get some code samples for it?

Nope!

There are already two complete samples for it in C#/UWP, C++ and C#/WinForms.

Starting in the folder where you unzipped the samples, go to the Samples subfolder, then the subfolder for this specific sample, then the subfolder for the language. Double-click the Visual Studio 2015 Solution (.sln) file.

Press Ctrl+Shift+B, or select Build > Build Solution.

Run the sample

The next steps depend on whether you just want to deploy the sample or you want to both deploy and run it.

Deploying the sample

Select Build > Deploy Solution.

Deploying and running the sample

To debug the sample and then run it, press F5 or select Debug > Start Debugging. To run the sample without debugging, press Ctrl+F5 or selectDebug > Start Without Debugging.

]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/coding4fun/blog/Radical-Samples-for-the-Surface-DialThe Surface Dial was just introduced to the world last week at the Windows 10 event. Think it might be a while until we get some code samples for it? Nope! There are already two complete samples for it in C#/UWP, C&#43;&#43; and C#/WinForms. BTW, this highlights that the Windows Universal Samples and Windows Classic Samples repo's are your Code Samples friend... Radial Controller sampleThis sample shows how to use the RadialController class to create custom menu items for a Surface Dial device, control the haptic feedback, and configure the default system items. Specifically, this sample shows how to: Add, remove, and select custom items: This sample demonstrates how to add, remove, and select custom items dynamically using provided or custom icons.Control haptic feedback: This sample demonstrates how to enable and disable the haptic feedback for custom items.Configure default system items: This sample demonstrates how to add, remove, and select the default system items.Note The Windows universal samples require Visual Studio 2015 to build and Windows 10 to execute. To obtain information about Windows 10 development, go to the Windows Dev Center To obtain information about Microsoft Visual Studio 2015 and the tools for developing Windows apps, go to Visual Studio 2015 Related topicsReferenceRadialController RadialControllerMenu RadialControllerMenuItem RadialControllerConfiguration System requirementsClient: Windows 10 Build the sampleIf you download the samples ZIP, be sure to unzip the entire archive, not just the folder with the sample you want to build.Start Microsoft Visual Studio 2015 and select File &gt; Open &gt; Project/Solution.Starting in the folder where you unzipped the samples, go to the Samples subfolder, then the subfolder for this specific sample, then the subfolder for the language. Double-click the Visual Studio 2015 Solution (.sln) file.Press Ctrl&#43;Shift&#43;B, or select Build &gt; Build Solution.Run the sampleThe next steps depend on whetherhttps://channel9.msdn.com/coding4fun/blog/Radical-Samples-for-the-Surface-Dial
Wed, 02 Nov 2016 13:00:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/coding4fun/blog/Radical-Samples-for-the-Surface-DialGreg DuncanGreg Duncan0https://channel9.msdn.com/coding4fun/blog/Radical-Samples-for-the-Surface-Dial/RSSC#C++Coding4FunSampleWinFormsWindows 10UWP appsUsing Ink, Voice, and Face Recognition in a UWP AppFamily Notes is a Windows 10 UWP sample, that demonstrates ink, voice and face recognition to create an intelligent notice board. Create notes by typing, drawing or dictating them, and when the PC sees your face it will tell you how many notes are waiting for you. Download the GitHub project to see how these features work, and how they can be used in your own project. ]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/One-Dev-Minute/Using-Ink-Voice-and-Face-Recognition-in-a-UWP-AppFamily Notes is a Windows 10 UWP sample, that demonstrates ink, voice and face recognition to create an intelligent notice board. Create notes by typing, drawing or dictating them, and when the PC sees your face it will tell you how many notes are waiting for you. Download the GitHub project to see how these features work, and how they can be used in your own project. 97https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/One-Dev-Minute/Using-Ink-Voice-and-Face-Recognition-in-a-UWP-App
Sun, 05 Jun 2016 18:44:05 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/One-Dev-Minute/Using-Ink-Voice-and-Face-Recognition-in-a-UWP-Appkeantonc, Rosshekeantonc, Rosshe0https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/One-Dev-Minute/Using-Ink-Voice-and-Face-Recognition-in-a-UWP-App/RSSC#Developerdeveloper centerDeveloper ToolsSamplevoice recognitionWindowsvoiceWindows 10windows helloFlashcards.Show Version 2 running on Windows Phone and IEHave you ever needed to memorize a number of objects’ names, such as word definitions in a new language, animals' names, people’s names, or tree leaf shape nomenclature? If you did, you might have employed a useful tool, known as the flashcard. By creating cards with questions, pictures, or terms on one side and answers, names, and descriptions on the other side, you can more easily perform the rote memorization of a category of things. The Flashcards.Show application takes that concept and makes it easy for you to produce decks of flashcards and also enables you to play three different types of games that make it easy and fun to learn.

This is a short video presentation of the Flashcards.Show application, and a sneak-peak to behind the scenes, looking into the code and architecture of the application.

You are more than welcome to download the source code, which also includes documentation, as well as install the application.

]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/posts/FlashcardsShow-Version-2-running-on-Windows-Phone-and-IE Have you ever needed to memorize a number of objects’ names, such as word definitions in a new language, animals' names, people’s names, or tree leaf shape nomenclature? If you did, you might have employed a useful tool, known as the flashcard. By creating cards with questions, pictures, or terms on one side and answers, names, and descriptions on the other side, you can more easily perform the rote memorization of a category of things. The Flashcards.Show application takes that concept and makes it easy for you to produce decks of flashcards and also enables you to play three different types of games that make it easy and fun to learn. This is a short video presentation of the Flashcards.Show application, and a sneak-peak to behind the scenes, looking into the code and architecture of the application. You are more than welcome to download the source code, which also includes documentation, as well as install the application. Follow Windows Phone announcements on Twitter at WP7DEV Follow Yochay on Twitter Get started with free tools, free training, and free Jump Start video course 936https://channel9.msdn.com/posts/FlashcardsShow-Version-2-running-on-Windows-Phone-and-IE
Thu, 17 Feb 2011 18:53:09 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/posts/FlashcardsShow-Version-2-running-on-Windows-Phone-and-IEYochay KiriatyYochay Kiriaty0https://channel9.msdn.com/posts/FlashcardsShow-Version-2-running-on-Windows-Phone-and-IE/rssInternet ExplorerSampleSilverlightWindows 7Windows PhoneWPFWindows 7: Windows API Code PackDas Windows API Code Pack für das Microsoft .NET Framework ist eine Quellcode-Bibliothek die verwendet werden kann um Windows 7 und Windows Vista Features aus Managed Code ansprechen zu können. Dieses Video beschreibt das Code Pack und zeigt wie man es in seine eigene Anwendungen integrieren kann. ]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/TheOliver/Windows-7-Windows-API-Code-Pack Das Windows API Code Pack für das Microsoft .NET Framework ist eine Quellcode-Bibliothek die verwendet werden kann um Windows 7 und Windows Vista Features aus Managed Code ansprechen zu können. Dieses Video beschreibt das Code Pack und zeigt wie man es in seine eigene Anwendungen integrieren kann. 496https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/TheOliver/Windows-7-Windows-API-Code-Pack
Mon, 29 Nov 2010 13:39:56 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/TheOliver/Windows-7-Windows-API-Code-PackOliver ScheerOliver Scheer0https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/TheOliver/Windows-7-Windows-API-Code-Pack/RSSAPIde-deSampleSamplesWindowsWindows 7 Federated SearchThis is the fourth and last screencast about programming the Windows 7 libraries, and it is not really focused on libraries, but a different topic related to Windows Shell and Windows Explorer.

Windows 7 introduces support for search federation to remote data stores using OpenSearch technologies that enable users to access and interact with their remote data from within Windows Explorer – this is called Federated Search.

This Video describes how to build a Web-based data source that can be searched using Windows federated search. By following the best practices described here, you can enable the rich integration of your remote data sources with Windows Explorer without having
to write or deploy any Windows client-side code.

]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/yochay/Federated-Search
This is the fourth and last screencast about programming the Windows 7 libraries, and it is not really focused on libraries, but a different topic related to Windows Shell and Windows Explorer.
Windows 7 introduces support for search federation to remote data stores using OpenSearch technologies that enable users to access and interact with their remote data from within Windows Explorer – this is called Federated Search.
This Video describes how to build a Web-based data source that can be searched using Windows federated search. By following the best practices described here, you can enable the rich integration of your remote data sources with Windows Explorer without having
to write or deploy any Windows client-side code.
The
code shown in the screencast is available to download. Other screencasts in this series are:
Introduction to Windows 7 Libraries
Integrating with Shell Libraries, Part 1
Integrating with Shell Libraries, Part 2
945https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/yochay/Federated-Search
Fri, 16 Apr 2010 16:36:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/yochay/Federated-SearchYochay KiriatyYochay Kiriaty0https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/yochay/Federated-Search/RSSDeveloperLibrariesSampleSamplesScreencastWindows 7Integrating with Shell Libraries, Part 2This is the third of four screencasts about programming the Windows 7 libraries. In this video we’ll focus on the coding for integration with libraries, specifically on how to create libraries, add and remove folders from libraries, and receive notifications
about changes to a library structure.

]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/yochay/Integrating-with-Shell-Libraries-Part-2
This is the third of four screencasts about programming the Windows 7 libraries. In this video we’ll focus on the coding for integration with libraries, specifically on how to create libraries, add and remove folders from libraries, and receive notifications
about changes to a library structure.
The
code shown in the screencast is available to download. Other screencasts in this series are:
Introduction to Windows 7 Libraries
Integrating with Shell Libraries, Part 1
Federated Search
649https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/yochay/Integrating-with-Shell-Libraries-Part-2
Thu, 15 Apr 2010 17:30:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/yochay/Integrating-with-Shell-Libraries-Part-2Yochay KiriatyYochay Kiriaty0https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/yochay/Integrating-with-Shell-Libraries-Part-2/RSSDeveloperLibrariesSampleSamplesScreencastWindows 7Integrating with Shell Libraries, Part 1This is the second of four screencasts about programming the Windows 7 libraries. In this video we’ll focus on the coding for integration with libraries, specifically on how to retrieve data from a library and register for change notifications to receive
an update when a library structure changes.

]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/yochay/Integrating-with-Shell-Libraries-Part-1
This is the second of four screencasts about programming the Windows 7 libraries. In this video we’ll focus on the coding for integration with libraries, specifically on how to retrieve data from a library and register for change notifications to receive
an update when a library structure changes.
The
code shown in the screencast is available to download. Other screencasts in this series are:
Introduction to Windows 7 Libraries
Integrating with Shell Libraries, Part 2
Federated Search
694https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/yochay/Integrating-with-Shell-Libraries-Part-1
Wed, 14 Apr 2010 20:09:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/yochay/Integrating-with-Shell-Libraries-Part-1Yochay KiriatyYochay Kiriaty1https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/yochay/Integrating-with-Shell-Libraries-Part-1/RSSDeveloperLibrariesSampleSamplesScreencastWindows 7Introduction to Windows 7 LibrariesWelcome to this short series of Windows 7 screencasts for showing developers how to use Libraries to Light Up their applications on Windows 7.

Windows 7 introduces the concept of Libraries as the new entry point for users’ data. In Libraries, users can find and organize their data as collections of items that may span multiple locations across multiple folders and computers.

This screencast provides a quick overview of the Windows 7 library functionality and shows an example of a cool WPF application that allows users to control, monitor, and manage libraries.

This is the first of four screencasts about programming the Windows 7 libraries. You
can download the code shown in the screencast. The other screencasts in this series are:

]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/yochay/Introduction-to-Windows-7-Libraries
Welcome to this short series of Windows 7 screencasts for showing developers how to use Libraries to Light Up their applications on Windows 7.
Windows 7 introduces the concept of Libraries as the new entry point for users’ data. In Libraries, users can find and organize their data as collections of items that may span multiple locations across multiple folders and computers.
This screencast provides a quick overview of the Windows 7 library functionality and shows an example of a cool WPF application that allows users to control, monitor, and manage libraries.
This is the first of four screencasts about programming the Windows 7 libraries. You
can download the code shown in the screencast. The other screencasts in this series are:
Integrating with Shell Libraries, Part 1
Integrating with Shell Libraries, Part 2
Federated Search
622https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/yochay/Introduction-to-Windows-7-Libraries
Tue, 13 Apr 2010 17:44:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/yochay/Introduction-to-Windows-7-LibrariesYochay KiriatyYochay Kiriaty7https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/yochay/Introduction-to-Windows-7-Libraries/RSSDeveloperLibrariesSampleSamplesScreencastWindows 7Fabrikam Jets - Integrating Codename "Dallas" with AppFabric Access ControlAppFabric Access Control (AC) can be used to provide identity
federation, trust delegation, service authorization and integration with Active
Directory Federation Services (ADFS), to control access to services based on
Windows Azure.

In the demo, Fabrikam Jets uses the
Dallas Portal, AC and ADFS to grant employees of Contoso Marketing access to
Microsoft Codename "Dallas" at Fabrikam's expense, using Windows authentication, without exposing Fabrikam's Dallas account keys. It also shows how Fabrikam can revoke the privilege later.

Note: The example has been updated to work with the V1 version of AppFabric Access Control. There were two changes from the CTP version to V1 that made the update necessary: 1) V1 uses version 0.9 of the WRAP protocol, instead of version 0.8, and 2) the
issuer name generated by V1 is the base URI of the STS endpoint for the service namespace, instead of the full URI.
The screen cast has not yet been updated, and still shows the user providing the full URI of the STS endpoint as the key description, rather than the base URI. In all other respects, however, it remains accurate.]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/JackGr/Fabrikam-Jets-Integrating-Codename-Dallas-with-AppFabric-Access-ControlThis screencast shows how AppFabric Access Control (AC) can be used to provide identity
federation, trust delegation, service authorization and integration with Active
Directory Federation Services (ADFS), to control access to services based on
Windows Azure.
In the demo, Fabrikam Jets uses the
Dallas Portal, AC and ADFS to grant employees of Contoso Marketing access to
Microsoft Codename &quot;Dallas&quot; at Fabrikam's expense, using Windows authentication, without exposing Fabrikam's Dallas account keys. It also shows how Fabrikam can revoke the privilege later.
The source code for this example is now available soon on
this MSDN Code Gallery page.
Note: The example has been updated to work with the V1 version of AppFabric Access Control. There were two changes from the CTP version to V1 that made the update necessary: 1) V1 uses version 0.9 of the WRAP protocol, instead of version 0.8, and 2) the
issuer name generated by V1 is the base URI of the STS endpoint for the service namespace, instead of the full URI.
The screen cast has not yet been updated, and still shows the user providing the full URI of the STS endpoint as the key description, rather than the base URI. In all other respects, however, it remains accurate.
364https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/JackGr/Fabrikam-Jets-Integrating-Codename-Dallas-with-AppFabric-Access-Control
Thu, 03 Dec 2009 21:13:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/JackGr/Fabrikam-Jets-Integrating-Codename-Dallas-with-AppFabric-Access-ControlJack GreenfieldJack Greenfield2https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/JackGr/Fabrikam-Jets-Integrating-Codename-Dallas-with-AppFabric-Access-Control/RSS.NET Framework 3.5.Net ServicesAccessAccess ControlActive DirectoryActiveDirectoryAppFabricASP.NETAuthenticationAzureC#claimsDallasFederated SecurityHeaderHTTPIdentityRESTSAMLSampleSamplesSecuritySQL AzureSWTToken AuthenticationVideoVideosVisual Studio 2008Web ServicesWIFWindows FormsWPFWRAPWS-FederationWS-TrustSetting up the Contoso RI - p & p Developing SharePoint Applications guidanceQuick Links:

p&p Developing SharePoint Application Guidancepatterns & practices]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/akMSFT/Walkthrough-of-the-Contoso-Reference-Implementation-p--p-Developing-SharePoint-Applications-guidanceThis video walks through the Contoso Partner Portal application that was developed as the reference implementation for this guidance project. We cover how to surface line of business data through the SharePoint BDC, integrate published content with LOB
data, and various ways to access and aggregate SharePoint list data.Quick Links:Setting up the Contoso RIHow to use the configuration component?
How to use the logging components?
How to use the SharePoint Service Locator?
p&amp;p Developing SharePoint Application Guidancepatterns &amp; practices 1003https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/akMSFT/Walkthrough-of-the-Contoso-Reference-Implementation-p--p-Developing-SharePoint-Applications-guidance
Wed, 02 Sep 2009 04:34:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/akMSFT/Walkthrough-of-the-Contoso-Reference-Implementation-p--p-Developing-SharePoint-Applications-guidanceajoy krishnamoorthyajoy krishnamoorthy4https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/akMSFT/Walkthrough-of-the-Contoso-Reference-Implementation-p--p-Developing-SharePoint-Applications-guidance/RSSguidanceLOBP&PPatterns & PracticesPatterns and PracticesSampleSharePointSharePoint BDCSP ListHow to use the configuration component? - p & p Developing SharePoint Applications guidanceQuick Links:

p&p Developing SharePoint Application Guidancepatterns & practices]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/akMSFT/How-to-use-the-configuration-component-p--p-Developing-SharePoint-Applications-guidanceThis video demonstrates how to use the SharePoint Guidance Library’s configuration component. Configuration providers such as feature receivers use the IConfigManager interface to set values while configuration consumers such as web parts use the IHierarchicalConfig
interface to retrieve values.Quick Links:Setting up the Contoso RIWalkthrough of the Contoso Reference ImplementationHow to use the logging components?
How to use the SharePoint Service Locator?
p&amp;p Developing SharePoint Application Guidancepatterns &amp; practices 1094https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/akMSFT/How-to-use-the-configuration-component-p--p-Developing-SharePoint-Applications-guidance
Wed, 02 Sep 2009 04:33:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/akMSFT/How-to-use-the-configuration-component-p--p-Developing-SharePoint-Applications-guidanceajoy krishnamoorthyajoy krishnamoorthy7https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/akMSFT/How-to-use-the-configuration-component-p--p-Developing-SharePoint-Applications-guidance/RSSConfigurationguidanceIConfigManagerP&PPatterns & PracticesPatterns and PracticesSampleSharePointHow to use the SharePoint Service Locator? - p & p Developing SharePoint Applications guidanceQuick Links:Setting up the Contoso RIWalkthrough of the Contoso Reference ImplementationHow to use the configuration component?How to use the logging components?

p&p Developing SharePoint Application Guidancepatterns & practices]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/akMSFT/How-to-use-the-SharePoint-Service-Locator-p--p-Developing-SharePoint-Applications-guidanceThis video demonstrates how to use the SharePoint Guidance Library’s service locator implementation. The SharePoint service locator helps with decoupling service consumers, such as web parts, from service providers which may be in a separate assembly or
even separate WSP.Quick Links:Setting up the Contoso RIWalkthrough of the Contoso Reference ImplementationHow to use the configuration component?
How to use the logging components?
p&amp;p Developing SharePoint Application Guidancepatterns &amp; practices 726https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/akMSFT/How-to-use-the-SharePoint-Service-Locator-p--p-Developing-SharePoint-Applications-guidance
Wed, 02 Sep 2009 04:32:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/akMSFT/How-to-use-the-SharePoint-Service-Locator-p--p-Developing-SharePoint-Applications-guidanceajoy krishnamoorthyajoy krishnamoorthy4https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/akMSFT/How-to-use-the-SharePoint-Service-Locator-p--p-Developing-SharePoint-Applications-guidance/RSSguidanceP&PPatterns & PracticesPatterns and PracticesSampleservice locatorSharePointHow to use the logging components? - p & p Developing SharePoint Applications guidanceQuick Links:

p&p Developing SharePoint Application Guidancepatterns & practices]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/akMSFT/How-to-use-the-logging-components-p--p-Developing-SharePoint-Applications-guidanceThis video demonstrates how to use the SharePoint Guidance Library’s logging components. The SharePointLogger can be used to log messages to IT Pro oriented sinks such as the Windows EventLog and to developer oriented sinks such as the SharePoint ULS.Quick Links:Setting up the Contoso RIWalkthrough of the Contoso Reference ImplementationHow to use the configuration component?
How to use the SharePoint Service Locator?
p&amp;p Developing SharePoint Application Guidancepatterns &amp; practices 855https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/akMSFT/How-to-use-the-logging-components-p--p-Developing-SharePoint-Applications-guidance
Wed, 02 Sep 2009 04:32:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/akMSFT/How-to-use-the-logging-components-p--p-Developing-SharePoint-Applications-guidanceajoy krishnamoorthyajoy krishnamoorthy2https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/akMSFT/How-to-use-the-logging-components-p--p-Developing-SharePoint-Applications-guidance/RSSguidanceloggingP&PPatterns & PracticesPatterns and PracticesSampleSharePoint